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- Pabbajjā (Pali; Skt.: pravrajya) literally means "to go forth" and refers to when a layperson leaves home to live the life of a Buddhist renunciate among...
- abdicated and entered the Buddhist monastic community by receiving the Pravrajya rite. The term can also be shortened to Hōō (法皇, lit. "Dharma emperor")...
- The next step is to enter the pabbajja or monastic way of life (Skt: pravrajyā, Wylie: rab byung), which includes wearing monk's or nun's robes. After...
- life by persons born with those yogas. Sanyasa yogas are also known as Pravrajya yogas. The concept of sanyasa is first mentioned in the Mundaka Upanishad;...
- Buddhist traditions, the term refers to someone who has taken the initial pravrajya vows but not the upasampada or full ordination. The pratimokṣa rules do...
- Masamune. She was also known as Lady Tamura (田村御前). After fulfilling her pravrajya, her posthumous Buddhist name was Yōtokuin (陽徳院). In 1579, she married...
- to join a community of monks and nuns (lit. "to go forth") Sanskrit: pravrajya Pali: Pabbajja 出家 Cn: chūjiā Jp: shukke Vi: xuất gia panca skandha The...
- (Bajracharya-Shakya), Urāy, Jyapu and few artisan castes like Chitrakār – perform their Pravrajyā (Sanskrit: प्रवराज्या) ceremony by mimicking Gautama Buddha's ascetic...
- Establish the Territory.eBook 86 pages; Publisher: Sravasti Abbey; (2017) Pravrajyā and Śikṣamāṇā Ordination Rites. eBook 53 pages; Publisher: Sravasti Abbey;...
- ordinary lay follower and an ordained monk Lower ordination (pabbajja • pravrajya) Novice monk (sāmaṇera • śrāmaṇera) Novice nun (samaṇerī • śrāmaṇerī)...